Jonathan Tuckey Design

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The transformation of a 19th century end of terrace mews house in West London into a light-filled contemporary home. Photo Credit: James Brittain.

Jonathan Tuckey Design is one of the UK's leading advocates for remodelling and radically transforming old buildings for modern uses.Being based in London, a city of historical context with modern needs and demands, we enthusiastically embrace an architecture of change. We enjoy juxtaposing contemporary elements with some original features of an existing building to give an exciting and dynamic new use.From concept through to completion, varied experience allows the practice to approach projects across a range of sectors, with core competencies in residential and civic fields. The design team also has specialist experience in the challenges of working with listed buildings and within conservation areas.

Transformation of a 19th century steel fabricator's workshop in North London into a family home. Photo Credit: James Brittain.

The remodelling of a cramped and badly lit mews house in West London to create an open and bright contemporary home. Photo credit: James Brittain.

The reconstruction of a Grade II listed mews house in Holland Park, West London. Photo Credit: Ioanna Marinescu.

The remodelling of a grade II listed cottage in Oxford with a new extension housing a kitchen and dining room. Photo Credit: Dirk Lindner.

Transformation of Grade II* listed chapel in Wiltshire into a family home. Photo Credit: Dirk Lindner.

Transformation and reorientation of a 20th century chalet in the historic Swiss alpine village of Andermatt. Photo Credit: James Brittain.

Transformation of 19th century workshops in Shepherd's Bush, once used as studios by the BBC, into live-work studios. Photo Credit: James Brittain.

The re-connection of two previously separate flats within an original house in West London, with the former communal stairs transformed into a bookcase. Photo Credit: James Brittain.

Refurbishment of a 17th century traditional timber framed chalet in the historic Swiss alpine village of Andermatt. Photo Credit: James Brittain.